The BEAUCERONis wise. When one sees a Beauceron, it is obvious that we’re not having an affair with a clown. This is serious. He will not let anything pass. He has a duty, a mission; to guard his house, his children, his Masters or his flock; or to find the track of a lost child, or a lost lamb. He will do this with all his ability, all his intelligence, and all of his wisdom.

The BEAUCERONis bold. He will be in all the actions that require him to go forward; to take responsability, and he will solve all the problems with all the rigour of which he is capable of.

The BEAUCERON, by his size, his power, his expression will be the tenacious guard of his Masters; of his property. His glance is frank and dark, honest and severe. Even hard. Which, perhaps, has given him a reputation of an aggressive dog. However, this large black and tan dog, will become all `' gaga' ' with children, to whom he does not know how to show his love. He is very patient and protective. In his behavior, contact with him sometimes appears rough.

The BEAUCERONhas one Master. That does not mean that in a family he’ll be attached to only one of its members, but when he is adopted by that family he will have an enormous difficulty to change.

The BEAUCERONis as hard on his competitors as he is soft and affectionate with his Masters. He is a dog that rarely barks and then only as a warning.

The BEAUCERONhas another quality too, that one speaks little of. It is the regularity of character. During his life, once an adult , his behaviour remains the same. This is the stability that endears him to all.

The BEAUCERONis a proud dog, proud of character. All ill, unjustifiable treatment, will be unacceptable to him. A good education and his natural wisdom will enable him to approach both children and older people with all the gentleness necessary.

The BEAUCERONis excellent in tracking, Schulzhund, police, protection, agility, obedience, ski-joring or sledding. It can be also trained as a companion dog to assist a handicapped person. And naturally, it protects and leads the flock or herd.

Power, courage, force, pride, rusticity, reserve, major attachment, his seriousness and his love for work, THAT’S A BEAUCERON!